The problem? The photo is years old and actually originates from their Asian division. A Cadbury insider told The Huffington Post that given the incredibly large Muslim population in the area, halal certification is needed.

They went on to clarify that in the United Kingdom and the rest of the west, their products are not halal certified. However, because they contain no animal products, they are suitable for those following a halal diet. Halal refers specifically to meat prepared as prescribed by Muslim law.

And whichever poor soul runs the Cadbury's Twitter account has had to point this out to people pretty much all week. They were a lot kinder than we would have been after having to answer the same question over and over and over again.

@Cern_lXXl Hi! None of our UK products are Halal Certified and we have never made any changes to our chocolate to specifically make them 1/2

One Twitter user, who claims to be a past Cadbury's employee, added, "When I used to run the @CadburyUK account years back it blew my mind how horrible, racist & frankly stupid everyone tweeting about Halal was."

As you can imagine, British Twitter is mocking the hell out of these tweets.

WE MUST BOYCOTT THESE SMARTIES EGGS FROM 1976 BECAUSE THEY DON'T SAY EASTER ON THE FRONT IN CASE THEY OFFEND MUSLIMS 40 YEARS IN THE FUTURE pic.twitter.com/lYpMFBPS4G